Subtitle: New Developments and Techniques
Author: Wilhelm Stekel
Edition Cited in The Compleat Witch
Publisher: Liveright Publishing Corporation
City: New York
Year: 1943
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THE INTERPRETATION OF DREAMS
New Developments and Technique
by
WILHELM STEKEL, M.D.
Translated by Eden and Cedar Paul
This book, which treats of dreams from a rational rather than a superstitious viewpoint, will appeal to all those who want to know more about the mysteries of human motivations. From this study of dreams, following the new technique described by Dr. Stekel, we are able to draw sound conclusions as to the dreamer’s character, the nature of his overcharged ideas, his hopes and disappointments, and his internal conflicts. For the dream is an infallible mirror of the mind.
This is a genuine contribution, and should be in the library of every psychologist, educator, physician, and clergyman.
New Developments and Technique
by
WILHELM STEKEL, M.D.
Translated by Eden and Cedar Paul
This book, which treats of dreams from a rational rather than a superstitious viewpoint, will appeal to all those who want to know more about the mysteries of human motivations. From this study of dreams, following the new technique described by Dr. Stekel, we are able to draw sound conclusions as to the dreamer’s character, the nature of his overcharged ideas, his hopes and disappointments, and his internal conflicts. For the dream is an infallible mirror of the mind.
This is a genuine contribution, and should be in the library of every psychologist, educator, physician, and clergyman.
Table of Contents
CONTENTS OF VOLUME I
PREFACE… ix
PART ONE
Chapter One
INTRODUCTORY… 3
Chapter Two
REPRESENTATION OF PARAPATHY IN DREAMS… 11
Chapter Three
REPRESENTATION OF PARAPATHIC SYMPTOMS IN DREAMS… 25
Chapter Four
RELIGIOUS SYMBOLS IN DREAMS… 61
Chapter Five
INDIVIDUAL DREAM SYMBOLS… 99
Chapter Six
SYMBOLS OF THE MIND… 113
PART TWO
Chapter Seven
PROGRESS OF DREAM INTERPRETATION… 151
Chapter Eight
RECENT CONTRIBUTIONS TO DREAM INTERPRETATION… 175
PART THREE
Chapter Nine
THE FIRST DREAMS DURING AN ANALYSIS… 241
Chapter Ten
ANALYSIS OF A DREAM SERIES… 287
CONTENTS OF VOLUME II
PART THREE (Continued)
Chapter Eleven
THE PATIENT’S RELATION TO ANALYSIS AS EXPRESSED IN HIS DREAMS… 311
Chapter Twelve
DREAMS AND INTUITION… 329
Chapter Thirteen
ANALYSIS OF A CASE OF DYSPAREUNIA IN THE LIGHT OF THE INTERPRETATION
OF A DREAM… 403
Chapter Fourteen
DREAMS OF A HOMOSEXUAL MAN… 417
Chapter Fifteen
TECHNIQUE OF DREAM INTERPRETATION… 479
GLOSSARY… 575
INDEX OF DREAMS… 585
INDEX… 595
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“Nor must we forget that insomnia often results from dread of the forbidden dream situations. The patient must learn to look boldly at the bugbears which haunt him. The sight of the Gorgon’s head must not prevent his remembering the object of terror he has glimpsed in a dream.”
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